Eastern reflector, 16 June 1903


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Ricks Wilkinson
For Men, Women and Children.
If your Oxford Shoes are not yet provided an early
visit to this store will prevent the necessity of a hurried
shopping visit some morning when you want to put on
your Oxfords and haven't got them ready.
We are showing a line of Men's, Women's and
Children that must be of special interest to you just now.
Children and Misses sizes to and
Misses sizes, to and
Women's Oxfords Shoes at of fine quality black
kidskin, made with tips of patent leather or kid skin,
welted oak leather sales, in shapes with the
high arch. Although regularly sold by us at
this price, you will find them unmatched elsewhere
MEN'S COLT SKIN OXFORD SHOES
I a pattern with medium weight oak-leather
heels in all sizes. Splendid shoes
price.
We have the best Oxford made for men at 5.00.
Quite a variety of different in Shoes
at and
Sticks Wilkinson
BAKER HART
HARDWARE MERCHANTS
Summer Hardware.
Refrigerators, OH Stoves, Ice
Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers,
Hammocks, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels
and other Garden Tools. Also
Lawn Tennis and Baseball Sets.
DON'T WASTE MATERIAL
and labor buying an inferior grade of paint. It
is economy to get good quality always. The
paints are recommended by
nil who once use them. Covers more surface
less labor than any other; costs no more.
IN ONE SUMMER
one of our Refrigerators will save you the
amount of it's cost, in the food it prevents from
spoiling. They are large and roomy and are
designed in a way that will prove economical in
using the ice. There is absolutely no odor about
one of these. In two sizes at rock bottom
prices.
HOME-MADE ICE CREAM.
There is very little trouble, very little expense,
very little time involved in making delicious
sherbets, etc., with the freezer we
we sell. It is solidly built, metal parts heavily
tinned, easy running and a rapid freezer. Prices
surprisingly low.
JARVIS FOR THE UNIVERSITY.
from 1st page.
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE
martial history of the state as to
command the profound respect,
and call forth the admiration of
every worthy and ambitious boy
in North Carolina.
University is a municipal-
its an interesting
citizenry ; and its most singular
administrative need is the best
available for social and
municipal organization.
is a man of
position with the polities
of government, of the
commonwealth, or of small com
and, too, he has the
genius for organization and con-;
I said has been
spoken by one who
democratic politics is not and
never will be a Jarvis man, yet no
honor of finer could come
to North Carolina than the primacy
of Thomas Jarvis over her ancient
Burned With Gas.
Justice of the Peace L. A. Mayo,
who lives about miles from town,
has a mill and gin which are run
by a gas engine. Monday he was
ready to start the engine
and about to light the gas
some of it flashed up his face
burning him very painfully.
LETTER TO J. f. SMITH.
Greenville. N. C,
Dear The Trustees of Fair
Ground, N. Y. were
glad to pay cents a gallon more
for and no Wonder. Two
other agents said it would
take gallon of their to
cover
Our agent put it at or less.
It took
We saved them gallons of
paint and painting to
a gallon, aw the painting costs two
or three times as as
lets cents a gallon on
gallons. Say
That's how to count the cost of
paint. The cost of putting it on
is or H a gallon. Jon see
what that means. Go by
Truly,
F. W. Co.
P. IT. L. Carr sells our
paint.
Will pay you rash for your
Beeswax. M. Shultz.
Relief for Clifton and
Charlotte, N. C, June
American Manufacturer's
formerly the Southern Cotton
Association, subscribed
in cash for the relief of the
Hood sufferers. Five
dollars was immediately sent to
and to Clifton.
If you wish to keep cool while cooking try
one of our Perfection Oil Stoves. It is a great
saving in fuel, besides you do not get warm as
you do with the wood stove. We have the Per-
in all sizes from to
is more pleasant than a
nice, comfortable Hummock to lie on these hot
evenings. We have them from to
Does that heavy hat give you a headache If
so, try one of our light, cool straw hats.
Are your feet hot and tired Wear a pair of
our low quarter shoes or slippers and feel com-
In our mammoth dry goods department we
have all the new and up-to-date Summer Goods.
Fans, Parasols, Lawns, Dimities, etc. We
have just received another large lot of those
beautiful ladies are so anxious for. We refer
to the
and Antique Laces
Nothing prettier on the market. We carry the
most complete line in Greenville.
J. B. CHERRY
and COMPANY
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
You should not fail to visit the
New White Front
when in need of
Hot Weather Wearing Apparel.
We are showing beautiful things
in Wash Lawns,
Batiste, Mulls, Mercer-
Zephyrs, bray, Percales.
Madras, etc. The White Goods
showing includes the season's
choicest offerings.
Greenville Produce and
Provision Market.
Reported by M. SCHULTZ.
Family
round per
shoulders a n
lbs per
Hens- per
THE NOTION STOCK
is complete with Embroideries,
Laces, Corsets, Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery, Vests, Gloves, etc.
Give us a call and we will please
you at
THE NEW WHITE FRONT,
JAS. F. DAVENPORT.
Special offer to Rural Route Farmers and Mer-
envelopes and sheets of good
paper with your name and address printed for
ONE DOLLAR at Reflector Printing House.
Perfect Printing at Reflector Printing House.
. rs
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, JUNE 1903.
No.
EAST ST. LOUIS
IN THE FLOOD.
MISSISSIPPI CARRIES
DEATH IN ITS WILD
MAELSTROM.
NO NEW TRIAL FOR WILCOX.
Supreme Court Decides on His
Appeal.
LEVEES CRUMBLING AWAY.
Two Thousand Prisoners Watch
Doom Approach in the
Fierce Flood.
Raleigh N. C. June
of North Carolina has
affirmed the decision of the lower
court in the case of the Mate
against James Wilcox for the
murder of Nellie at
city. The written
by is an elaborate
one and reviews in detail all the
links in the long chain of
stances in connection with the case.
Wilcox's term is years
ROTTEN EGG MAN WINS.
DEATH OF DR. HARMON.
Norfolk Optician Well Known in
Greenville Comes to a
Tragic End.
Seaboard Road Must Pay H. F.
Seawell
St Louis, Mo., June
half of East St. Louis is buried in
the flood. Ten thousand persons
are homeless and at the mercy of
the raging waters. Families are
prisoners in of their
homes or on the roofs. They are
without food and are crying for
help. Two thousand people who
sought refuge in the Washington
hotel, the Franklin school. St.
Mary's church and the plant of
the St. Louis Co.,
ate prisoners suffering great-
The breaks on the Illinois
came at HO minutes
after and minutes a
mighty torrent was tearing through
the Urge section the
eastern part like city. The
thousands of homes were in
Dr. D. S. Harmon, a noted
optician of Norfolk, met a tragic
death in that city on last Monday
night. Dr Harmon spent several
weeks in Greenville, about fifteen
years ago, and is well
by a Urge number of our people.
Since he has been located Nor
folk many who needed the
vices of an optician have gone
there to be treated
The Norfolk Landmark gives
the account of the
dent that cost Dr. Harmon his
At a few moments after o'clock
last evening, Dr. Harmon was
summoned from his supper by bis
colored man, who informed him
that his on Main street was
on fire. He immediately left his
REVOLUTION'S RED HAND
IN BLOODY BELGRADE.
KING ALEXANDER OF AND HIS
QUEEN. ASSASSINATED IN THE
ROYAL PALACE.
INFURIATED ARMY SLAYS PRINCES AND MINISTERS
Raleigh, N. C, June
N. C, Supreme court in an opinion
written by Chief Justice Walter street and
to office, where he found
an electric wire that was connected
with an electric sign used by
Clark affirms the lower court in
the noted case of H. F. Seawell
against Seaboard Air Line
railroad. This in which threatening to start
a conflagration that would
him
have
that
Seawell in Moore county
Superior court a verdict for disastrous in
damages for being egged in S. crowded business
station at Shelby in 1900
while he a campaign and, finding that he could repair
a- republican nominee for only from the ratable,
ant governor. suit was
The Revolutionists Have Set up a New Government and are Com-
in Power-King and Queens Assassination
Ends two Lives of Deepest Shame.
Assembly Officer.
climbed out upon the cornice,
which is about feet above
sidewalk. Dr. Harmon bad con-
experience with electric
The State at appliances, and had every reason
Wrightsville elected the following I to believe that he could make as
simple a repair a that of last
Belgrade, June
military revolution broke out here
last night. The troops who re-
under the leadership of
Mayor the
palace, assassinated King
Queen the queen's
sister, brother
Premier Ministers
and
the former
of War and some of the royal
guard. Prince was
proclaimed king and was this after-
noon formally and publicly de-
the A new gov-
led, so certain that the city was
but were warned by Greensboro,
blowing of train whistles, tiring
of riot the cries of those
already the embankment try-
to save it. At a. m. the
had swept clear through to
the river and the city lies
ran unbroken Stretch of rising,
J. B. Carlyle,
Wake Forest. v.--
J. I.; watch Dr. were nor-1
to observe him suddenly
night appeared.
j a crowd
gathered to
Vice
Secretary and
W. D. Carmichael, Durham.
Greenville Boy Appointed.
Congressman Small has appoint-
ed W. B. Wilson, Jr., of Green-
ville, as principal for the vacancy
whirling torrent. Thirty persons I at West military academy,
were drowned last East j Mr. Wilson is now at
N. Y, will goto West
Point at the appointed time to
stand his examination.
fit. Louis.
Eastern Railroad.
Dr. S. H. of Stanton-
burg, Wilson county, pent
STATE'S
Or of the Wilson Conspirators
May Implicate Otters.
Wilson, N. C, June
port who is in
jail for murder of Percy a. while here. If this
has turned state's evidence project should be successful
fastened the guilt upon all charged I road would naturally penetrate one
proclamation by premiers
ministers was homed.
streets were with
people whose action seemed lo up-
I,.,.,. ,,,, and ,,, n, , the M.
headlong to the pavement below. minister of the interior,
-He a was loudly cheered as he drove to
crash directly on his and
all those who witnessed the fall i the
thought, of course, that the full
had been instantly bat when were precipitated by
assistance arrived Dr. Harmon. Alexander's high-handedness
though bleeding terribly, was still Queen
,. I in money
-lie was placed in the wagon has for
and taken to St. Vincent's past and the king's acts in
pita, where instant operation was inning the popular voice at the
r . election was last straw.
found necessary. Burgeon I
, . .- . ,. Hie first intimation of serious
on examination that the,
. ,, , , , j Die, however, was not manifest
i skull had been fractured and
i i j i until last when
scalp wounds, contusions and
and -last night in the that j began to heard, which gradually
erring with concerning j The in volume until with a
day and
recovery
the building of a railroad frost flesh of the right j roar the army about
to Washington, N. C. Mr.
Crocker was the guest of Mr. J.
the crime. He told of
whereabouts of the gun that Jones
bad in bis room and it was found
in a well. Frank Dixon has been
arrested as accessory to the murder
The trial will be held next week.
Crops arc Fine.
It makes the heart glad to see
the splendid crops throughout
county. We noticed them along
the road between Greenville and
Ayden and they are
beautiful to look upon.
Even a man high degree may
be taken down by a stenographer.
The thinks he has s
joke the Smiths.
of the sections of the State.
The tobacco along the route
which the tine would run is of the
very best, while the timber lands
are second to none in this State.
The building of the railroad would
mean much for I and for the
people of Eastern North Carolina,
especially those who deal in lumber
and other products which they
have to carry across
try at a great expenditure of time
and Times.
The Free Press says the alder-
men of Kinston refused to grant
license for a distillery to be run
in that town. Good for Kinston.
showed where the live wire that
the unfortunate man to
had come into contact
with him. He died about mid-
Suicide in Wilmington.
June
H. Bobbitt, aged years, of
Marion, N. C, committed suicide
here today by Bending a pistol ball
through bis brain. After a short
conversation with the clerk and
having him a note directed to Dr.
Thomas S Burbank of this city,
Mr. Bobbitt walked across the
lobby of the Orton hotel and eat
down In less than a minute he
placed a revolver to his right
and blew his brains the
broke
all bounds a revolution.
The palace was the first of
attack and thither the military
mob rushed. According to best
available information from the
mass of cot radio ions the crime was
carried out by members of the 6th
infantry under the command of
Cols. and The
latter is a brother-in-law of the
late Queen and is minister
of public works in the new cabinet.
The soldiers appear to have
fought their way into the palace,
shooting down the de-camp
on duty, Col. although
to another
king shot because he
opened gates to his assailants,
thereby creating a suspicion of his
Will pay yon cash for
Beeswax. Samuel M. I throw his head
ball passing entirely his connivance. to another
head and itself in a story with Col.
door. Death was instantaneous and six young officers of
and he did not move except to the 6th infantry, blew in a door of
bedroom with a bomb.
After overpowering the guard they
rushed in with drawn revolvers.
There, confronting the royal couple
the officers presented a deed of ab-
to Alexander in which it
was stated that he had ruined the
land by his marriage to a dissolute
woman. Alexander's reply, the
story says, was to
dead. king queen then
fled to the roof. The fol-
lowed, shooting the royal pair
down as they were running.
Various reports are current as to
manner in which the king and
queen fell. One has it that both
wen shot members of the
while another story has it
that the king, seeing the end was
inevitable, first shot
then turned bis revolver him-
self, committing suicide, home of
the other persons killed were
prised in their homes the
attack the palace. Cannons
were tired as a the
age to begin the troops
rounded residences
at the same tune that they moved
the palace. After the tragedy
at the palace galloped
through the streets of the city
shouting out the news that the
king queen had been killed.
Whipped by
Columbia, S. , June
Hogan, a white living six
milts from Columbia, called on
Governor today to show
his back, which had been striped
and cut by The
men ordered Hogan to get out of
the state within days or suffer
death. offense was in
notifying Governor that,
the of Columbia
were having their unloaded
at a email station near town and
hauled into the city, thus
the constables. Hogan was
lured from his house, caught by
eight men, tied to a tree and
mercifully beaten in the presence
of his wife. Governor
offered a reward of 1200.
Southport Dry.
Wilmington, N. C, By
a large majority anti saloon
forces carried the local option
election at Southport, county seat
of Brunswick county, yesterday.
Ninety votes were cast against
loons And for. Southport was a
dry town up to two years ago.
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Thursday, June nth.
Riddick, of
rived Wednesday evening.
B. C. of Sanford,
rived Wednesday evening.
E. W. adjuster,
of Petersburg, is here.
Miss Annie of Hill, is
visiting Mrs. T. Hooker.
C. B. Mayo left this morning
for
of
spent here.
W. H. C x, of Kinston,
today
Miss came home
this morning in
Miss Rosa of Grifton,
came up this to visit Mrs.
E. A.
it- came over this
morning from where he
has been attending school.
T. M. Wilson, came
Wednesday evening and left
this morning.
Mrs. J. D. Weeks, of Scotland
Neck, Monday with Mrs. A. I
J. Griffin and returned home this
morning.
Dr. E. A. who has Ix-en
sick some was able be out
today.
Rev. G. L. of Scotland
Neck, came in Wednesday even
.-pent today here.
Nannie Hemby, of Wash-
arrived today to visit
sister, Mr. Simon in South
Kev F. A. Bishop returned
Wednesday evening from Durham
where he had been to attend the
commencement of Trinity
Mrs. H. P. Hill, . f W
City, arrival Wednesday evening I
to visit her parents, Mr. and re. i
A. A Andrews, in West Green-,
ville.
Miss Harding returned
home Wednesday evening
Charlotte, where she has been vis-
the of;
the N. I. at Greensboro.
Friday, June
A. E. Eire and little daughter
of Spring Hope, rived Thursday
to visit brother, Rev.
H. M. Bare.
W. fl. CoX returned to I
Mrs- M. E. mid
of arrived Thursday
evening to visit her brother, J. E.
W. O. Richmond, j
arrived Thursday evening to visit
bis blotter, Ed. H.
R. C. Flanagan, of Washington i
City, arrived Thursday evening
visit mother, Mrs. Mary
in West Greenville.
C. M. Jones is sick.
W. R. Parker, who been
sick some days, is out again.
T. J. Sugg, of Washington, was
here today.
Miss Patrick left this
morning for a visit to Rocky
Mount.
N. H. Whitfield went to
today.
E. V. Cox, of Ayden, spent to-
day here.
The contract for erecting the
graded school building will lie let
on the 25th. See notice.
J. A. Andrews is moving the
Marshall house from Washington
street to his Stephens property
near the bridge.
O. W. Baker, of
in Thursday night and spent to-
with J. N. Hart.
To get prompt attention all mail orders should be addressed to
C. T. GREENVILLE, N. C.
IF YOU GET IT AT
Advertisements.
BIG STORE,
-t
The Ayden Branch Office of The Eastern Reflector is in charge of E. V. to whom any matter for publication on this
page should be sent, and who is our authorized agent in Ayden and surrounding territory.
ITS RIGHT
The Seasons
Supreme Event
Summer Millinery as beautiful as fingers filled
with magic can make it Dress and Ready-to
wear Hats for and Children.
Dress Goods and
SILKS
All the new weaves in all colors and
WHITEWASH percent,
reduction on all former prices.
Slippers and Shoes-They are made
by Ziegler Bros. Comfort, Style and Quality.
Just new and complete line of
PICTURE FRAMES, New Shapes
and New Styles. Prices low.
Stetson Shoes for Men
All the new lasts. Ask to see them if
you would be well dressed.
HOSIERY
For Ladies, Children and Babies. Drop Stitch,
Colors and White.
CLOTHING
A BIG CUT on all former prices of hot weather
Clothing for Men, Boys and Children.
Baby Carriages and
and best line to select from.
All Furniture Reduced.
Bargain Column
FOR
Cash Buyers Only
Clark's N. T. Spool Cotton,
dozen.
Sea Island ins. wide,
yard.
Best Light Calico,
Printed Lawns and Organdies,
1-2 and c quality, while they
last, cents per yard.
Steel Rod Umbrellas, worth and
c only
pairs of and Sam-
pie Shoes at Factory Prices.
Knee Pants, only pair
Men's and Sample Straw
Hats at New York cost.
Toilet Soap, big value, cakes for
cents cash.
White Envelopes, per pack
Good Needles, per paper,
Ladies Vests, only
Linen Towels, extra size,
Patterns, and cents.
EXCURSION
From Kinston, N. C, to
Richmond, Va.
Tuesday, June
Train leaves Kinston at a. m., reaching Richmond about noon.
Returning leaves Richmond next day, 24th, at p. m. giving more
than a full day in the historic city and affording an opportunity of
visiting the many places of interest. EVERYBODY GO AND ENJOY
THIS TRIP. Following is the
Announcement.
Although Ayden bad already
one paper published
Free Will organ of
Free Will Baptist church and
perhaps ablest exponent of
doctrines of that church in
this country, it thought that
the increasing population and the
growing business interests of the
town demanded a paper devoted
to material, as well as the
moral, welfare of community.
It not being expedient at
time to establish such a paper
and Editor after learn
of the efforts of our people in
that direction, having offered for
our purposes a page of bis Semi-
Dr. Louis C. Skinner,
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON.
Ayden, North Carolina.
One door nor- h of
Ids. Kinston. a. m. Fare
a. m. 3.00
Grifton. 6.30 a. m. 3.00
m. 3.00
3.00
7.00 a. m. 3.00
Greenville 7.10 a. m. 3.00
a. m. Fare 3.00
7.35 a. m. 3.00
Parmele . 7.46 a. m. 2.75
Hassell. 8.00 a. m. 2.76
Goose Nest. 8.10 a. m. 2-75
Hobgood. 8.25 a. m. 2.75
Neck 8.40 a. m. 2.75
M. M. SAULS, Ayden.
W. C. JACKSON CO.
Dealers In DRY NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
HARDWARE, GROCERIES, ETC.
Hay. Corn, Lime, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls.
Depository for
Public School Books.
Agents for
Royal Blue Shoes.
J. F.
Boys and Children's
CLOTHING
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Bats, Groceries.
A Few Han ells of Flour at per lb. or bbl.
abort While Only.
cent Lawns Reduced to cent.
fr SATISFACTORY DEPARTMENT STORE.
J. R. Smith Bro.
Quality is ever the first consideration in this store, because
that is the only basis for values that insures the satisfaction
of customers and the continuance of successful business.
General Dry Goods, Millinery, Furniture,
Hardware, Groceries, Etc.,
is probably most extensive in town, and our prices are
ways light. We also carry a large stock of such as
Hay, Corn, Oats, etc. Let us serve you. J. R. Smith at Bro.
you bought it from it's all
Country
Produce
Bought and
Sold.
J. J. HINES
Live and
Let Live
Prices to all.
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes,
Groceries, Hardware.
Continued on page. See
C h page also sketch of Ayden,
5th page for regular
items. All matter will
appear on this, page,
hereafter.
HOTEL
Ayden, N. C.
EDWIN TRIPP, Proprietor
Best the market affords.
n jets all trains.
table Electric lights.
DR. JOSEPH
Physician and
Surgeon.
AI DEN,
Office in Brick Block.
EDWIN TRIPP CO.
. DEALERS IN .
FANCY GROCERIES,
Fruits, Confections and Cigars
Finest Soda Foul in
town. All the popular
Cold Drinks. Service
Give us a call.
REPORT OF
DENNIS
DEALERS IN
Beef
BARBECUES
THE OF
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE II, 1903.
Resources
Loans and
Furniture and Fixtures 002.84
Expenses Paid. 110.00
Due from banks and bankers 11,968.00
Cash. . 017.70
Total.
Capital Stock. 110,000.00
Interest.
Total.
HART JENKINS,
General
EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST
CLASS STORE.
Get our prices on Meat and Flour
before buying.
-I-
Don't sell your and Chickens
till you get our offer on them.
-I-
THE AYDEN HUSTLERS
AYDEN, N. C.
A L. SMITH,
12.0.
A Full Line of Millinery
Goods.
Ayden Brick Works,
E. S. EDWARDS,
Owner and Manager.
AYDEN, N. U.
. Train
TWO STORES-DOUBLE STORY BRICK BLOCK
all kinds op.
and potions
Ladies, see our special line of Hosiery, insertion Kin-
Both quality and price will suit you.
Handsome line of Mattings at special prices. Fruit
already in. Automatic Spray Pumps for tobacco.
bushels Peanuts.
WEAK EYES
from eye strain, pain in the eye balls,
severe headaches and general discomforts of the eyes,
when
J. W. TAYLOR, the Graduate Optician,
AYDEN, N. C.
Can permanently cure you of those dis-
comforts by fitting you with the proper
glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed or
your money refunded.
MAKES the best Brick in
Eastern Carolina. Bricks
all band made- Makes furnace,
arch and building brick. Full
always on band. Prices to
suit the times. Write or phone
me for prices by the thousand or j
car load. Yours truly,
E. S. EDWARDS.
J. W. and BROS.
GENERAL
HEADQUARTERS FOR
AMERICAN FIELD AND HOG FENCE
W. EDWARDS CO.
Up-to-date
CLOTHIERS
Are doing the Clothing business
of Ayden and its territory. It is
not necessary to no away from
home to get a nice stylish
have them at all prices. We are
also prepared to do a large
SB wen.
BL
INCH.
Regular style
ii In. or In. apart
Special Hog. Cattle Stria
u la. or o la. apart
Dry Goods,
and General Merchandise.
AYDEN, N. C.
Made of large, strong, high-grade steel wires, heavily galvanized
Amply provides for expansion and contraction. Is practically ever-
lasting. Never goes wrong, no matter how great a strain is put on it.
Does not mutilate, but does, efficiently, turn cattle, horse, bogs
and pigs.
EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED
by the manufacturers and by us. Call and see it. Can show you how
you money and fence your fields so they will stay
Also Mower. Rakes, Binders, Cultivators and all
IMPROVED FARM MACHINERY.





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
and
Editor and
D. J
OUTLAW,
AYDEN SETS THE PACE.
Those of oar contemporaries who
still discuss David B. Hill
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter,
Advertising rates made upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
The progressive town of Ayden M presidential possibility dig-
Associate Editor. has decided to make known its a for in
j advantages to the outside world. shadows that is difficult to
To that end the town has taken a understand. The Hon. David
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 1903
page in the semi weekly of
The and Mr. E. V. Boost.
Cox has been selected to conduct
it in the interest of Ayden. The
could hardly carry
Civilization is not so far ad vane
page will tell of the many matters I one oppose. Father
. . of interest in that town and knew how to out of
ADVOCATING A SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY as well as present
TO ANIMALS.
men. The
ready has a large list of subscribers
at Ayden, and on the rural
routes going out that
A French senator proposes at
mothers of families be decorated
by the government with a ribbon
and a cross. Better buy the
a year's supply shoes.
South wants a Man for
the says the Char-
News. She shore do,
she will continue to vote for who-
ever is on ticket.
Mercy and truth preserve the king, and his throne
is upheld by
The new king of may not
the merchants and D of the any than the
those moderns who lived in recent other one, but he has a name that
is not easily
The Durham Sun
, , , . . , . , There are three big For the time being the name of
town, from t, ,.,,,. , r. J.,. I p
There is a need in Greenville fur a society for the prevention , . , . hat should be build- Venice, a of East St. Louis,
,. . . ton, and on the south side of the of our union depot, our gov-.
cruelty to animals. r nm ; and the is appropriately named, as people
Such an organization has an influence aside from its main purpose Greenville, among;
that distinctly wholesome and elevating. It makes an impression , whom the Ayden men
upon minds of young people and children that is often the have patrons, and will
foundation of a life filled with acts of merciful compassion, going to those
The very cam of such a society will cause the young and thoughtless
to
canal. I are traveling all over the town in
The first and last projects will boats,
probably be contemporaries.
u w -mi. pi
very such a society will cause the young and thoughtless helpful
Creator in the days of their youth, when scarcely
. . m. . short while w
La. Belie the Spanish
dancer, f a kiss at King Ed-
Mark Twain got the proper
anything else would accomplish this. purpose of these to I sight on the to observe Ward in a and
societies is mercy of Heavenly birth, and recognition of the hand of have all the towns in Pitt county Mark day at What did want her to throw
God in the creation of every living creature.
represented by departments in
A society with members could very materially aid the police semi-weekly and to
in preventing the working of sick or disabled horses and overloading make it thoroughly a county paper
strong ones. Two policemen see all over town at once, and Hf to that end
result is that horses are sometimes worked in a condition that is a dis-; . ,
, . . on the way. Winter-
grace to humanity, deserving correction and
The men Greenville are very busy-some buying or celling one sometime conducted a
or another, others various articles, others telling j good department in this paper,
their friends how to make on the cotton exchange, while others j with the result that it is one of the
are not working at are just lawyers. They are all very j best advertised in the stale.
and the galled horse we write about may belong to some of them. There Q every town
Se the women will have to organize a society for the prevention
cruelty to animals if it is done. women are busy, too, but who
ever knew a who was so busy she did not have time for
Louis exposition and placed it
a brick
the shelf. Mark realizes that
man is never too old or great to
make ass of
LET THE PRESIDENCY ALONE,
in the county cannot profit by
such publicity and The
ToR is going to give them the op-
to do so.
Can you guess the nationality
of the editor of the Durham Sun
from the following linguistic
It is now denied that one of the how
men charged with the Wilson
murder has turned slate's a day or two people- will be
deuce. So far none the accused asking was the king of
are in danger of receiving the via, any way and in a week it
punishment deserve. i will be asked, is
You'll hear somebody say a
man was the cause of all the
in when the fact is, if
In speaking of his candidacy for the woman's advice had taken
Belgrade butted in.
True Love
From all the signs which we can sew it appears that the
democratic party i- preparing to commit its usual blunder congress Mr. Scrapper Blackburn the revolutionists would
shouting itself hoarse and red in the face in an effort to elect a states that the boys are with him gone quietly home to bed.
president, while the matter of congressmen and legislatures is and a they wish him to run, be
unguardedly left to the enemy. The party seems to have see how he can disregard We extend congratulations to
this unfortunate tendency along with its proneness of bit A Pitt county boy, Peter C. v
divide upon insignificant questions, just as individuals inherit the do not vote o of recently Who.
certain traits of character and disposition. tent w, a highly tool hough rosy
v Let me not to the marriage of true
nae minds
Admit impediments; love is not love
Which alters when it alteration
Or bends with the remove,
j Oh no it is marked.
When the time for state and county conventions comes i
around the democrats will be found straining every nerve to-
, , . -3 i i i . private citizen and a public pest.
ward plans tor winning the presidency, while enemy, safe in
the almost certain belief that their candidate will be elected,
devote their time to picking up a congressman here and there,
laying plans for a senator in this state and that.
; have any difficulty in remaining a successful examination for state
pharmacist.
lips and cheeks
Within his bending sickle's compass
come;
Love alters not with his brief hours
and weeks,
But bears it out, even to the edge of
differ- doom.
, If this be error, and upon me proved,
writ, nor no man ever loved.
By Shakespeare.
Jay the There see in to be some
bashful youth from the id of opinion as to the manner
We would rejoice in the election of a democratic Indiana, is mentioned M which the king and queen of
but far more fully would we rejoice if some sound, thoughtful; the vice-presidency on the met theft death. But all
leader should rise up and tell the party to let the presidency ticket Imagine a a k- it was a job.
alone, as a game not worth the candle, and go tot congressmen wan, of j
and senators. We believe this advice, if followed, would . . . . , ,, .
, , , , ,, , , , parliamentary rules o The selection of Major Leonard the other extreme and hate
the ghost of patty discord and household wrangling that . , , m . .,. .,,.,,., . .
b , . , ., , . Hoar, Morgan and other senatorial Wood as governor of the is with a hatred that nothing but the
Northern people never did
the Either they
wake too much of him, or go to
been such a sorry exhibition in the past, and unite the party
into something more powerful and weighty than a mere pro-
testing minority.
With a democratic congress we put a quietus upon a
patriarchs.
about the wisest thing the out of Mack would
has done. Wood is a
Salem Sentinel.
Has any member of the MAN, if he is a republican.
republican president of however much and suggested
some laws for lack of which the country suffers sorely, repeal Jesse in The people of Lexington sub-
some obnoxious statutes. Liverpool have something tor the South Caro-
With a democratic congress we can give the lie to the oft- ii with the flood sufferers.
The
hands Durham a neat slice of
repeated charge that the democratic party contains only of the market
ability and little of that.
split your shirt over the presidency. Elect the men
who make your laws.
A New police
recently reported that his
force had just a
burglar reputed to lie the most.
Every town dangerous in the
tread a little more soft-
on that ground, friend Herald. I
If we are not mistaken, for
that is very appropriate and past twenty years whenever the
fully deserved. Our oft time
keenly sarcastic of the Dur-
ham Herald has from time to time
poked under the
fifth rib regard to the
candidates for the and
various other
the Herald
year Winston had two
candidates for one office and next
year she will have one candidate
for two offices. If she keeps on
she will finally land somewhere or
Whereupon the Sentinel rises to
remark in language that is
time came tor the demo-
to nominate a man for gov-
of North Carolina or to elect
a United States senator, ham
was always there with a candidate.
Nor did any of them
is so rare as a day
warbles the poet. If he
was living today he would
for
come the Charlotte pa-
are trying to work the first
two words of this paragraph to
Hair
hair was filling out very
fist I greatly alarmed. I
then tried Hair Vigor and
my hair stopped falling at
Mrs. Alexandria, O.
The trouble is your hair
does not have life enough.
Act promptly. Save your
hair. Feed it with
Hair Vigor. If the gray
hairs are beginning to
show, Hair Vigor
will restore color every
time. Mil. All
If your cannot yon,
on dollar and will
a M aura and cam
Ad
in North Carolina ought to have c forgot to men-
contributed burglar was captured
he had been cut in two by a
I The which was used by
Percy Jones to defend himself has
been But it is safe to say
that no one will find the rope
which his murderers.
railroad Sun.
A newspaper man has married
t the daughter of Senator
; We'll bet he will never write an-
other anti-trust or anti-ship sub-
editorial.
We hope the Mississippi river
will cut out its butting in habit
before North Carolina's exhibit
i arrives at the exposition.
The Daily printed
column of paid advertising yes-,
Which
A lean and potash-hungry soil,
wasted seed, wasted labor and idle
gins-A Or, plenty of
Potash
in the fertilizer, many hales and a
busy BANK ACCOUNT.
u for
our books.
Th y
win-
We tend
to
GERMAN
I t.
V.
Men's Negligee
S hi
AYDEN ITEMS
Ayden, N. C, 1903.
A superb collection of smart, new,
stylish Summer Shirts, from one
of the best known makers in the
land. They are made, for the
most part, of madras and per-
in handsome woven and
printed patterns. Fronts are
plain op plaited; cuffs are at-
and detached. All the
patterns are new -y- v
It's a collection from which par-
and tasteful men men can
choose with immense satisfaction.
Nowhere will be found a wider
variety of choice and handsome
Shirts, that can be found right
here now. See for yourself.
FRANK WILSON
THE CLOTHIER.
You should not fail to visit the
New White Front
when in need of
Hot Weather Wearing Apparel.
We are showing beautiful things
in Thin Wash Lawns,
Batiste, Mulls, Mercer-
Zephyrs, Chambray, Percales.
Madras, etc. The White Goods
showing includes the season's
choicest offerings.
Rebekah. The last named is the
youngest but bide fair from pres-
indications to in
zeal and vigor the older ones.
Mrs. Minnie Shaw, of New The Ayden Lumber Company is
has sold her house and lot j building a trestle across Fork
on Third street Mrs. Swamp extending its road into
Ange.
Four life insurance agents in j company.
M. Hum- HOUSE PARTY.
John F. i Misses Edith, Daisy, Leah and
NEWS NOTES FROM
WINTERVILLE.
N. C, June
Mrs. M. F Mrs.
, new tracks cf timber owned by the and Miss
Worthington, of Ayden, were the
guests of Mrs. Cox and
other friends here this week.
Miss Bessie Cox returned Thurs-
Each one Flora Bettie and Lottie .
Tull, Mamie and Hannah day from
the I f Kinston, and Miss Ida Ellison, i
to visit of Baltimore, with Miss Fannie a We price tobacco
of Kinston, as to Handy
tobacco trucks, and as our trucks
are scattered all over the country
we are, as would naturally be ex-
selling flues all over the
G. Cox Mfg. Co.
Miss Nannie Nichols, of Stand
ard, was in town yesterday.
G. A. Kittrell Co., are buying
insurance
this week. H.
W. E. Hooker,
Stokes J. Brown.
has the best contract.
Miss Emma Brown left
morning train
relatives in Scotland Neck.
O. L. Whichard, who has been rue, were the ladies of the house
filling F. G. position at Mr. John C.
with the Ayden elegant home near Ayden last
pending Mr. recovery week. Frank of
from a recent accident, left Wed-; to was the host.
morning for Bethel, hie; The party itself up to a
; home. i week of old time Southern enjoy,
Kai may not have been men t. Fishing in the near by creek,
existence at the time it target shooting, driving about the straight out. Give them
ten that men are but j country, swinging in the beautiful your crop and run no
; the reports we get daily of the grove-all made the days of the of freight to
j rival of the trains go a long week dwindle into hours, the hours you
towards proving the truth of the into seconds. Little are nice to
assertion. i They paid frequent visit to aDd ice cream the
J. B. Smith's residence on ten during their stay. One result ice
Second street is of party was the making of a
new in trousers.
Misses Eulalie and Clyde Cox their visits to Ayden our rustic
i have let the the contract to E. B. swains noticed with jealous ad-
for the erection of a the young men of
handsome residence on their lot the party had embroidered up and
adjoining the Episcopal church, down their trouser legs birds and be got to get
When completed it will be butterflies and all sorts of More the dog
pied by and their father and forms. One had bis full name put the Um to
mother. worked silk across that part of the cream he
j A. Perry, superintendent trousers which wears out
the Greenville telephone system, It took the persuasive eloquent of N.
j was in Ayden Thursday looking of the doctors, lawyers and preach
the lines.
the dasher is not left out. A
certain young man our midst
seems to be troubled very much
lately with doing things backward.
Don't know what the cause of his
trouble is, but guess its
C. The above causes us to
of the town and the peremptory oat for shoP
which
Gowan will
jewelry as well as do repair work.
A gentleman from some distance
The shipping of the potato crop refusal of the milliners and we the annex
is about over. As a rule the dashers to young men Mr.
yield was poor but the price of Ayden to still be content with
realized by the planters was above i check and until they
the average. could get a wireless telegram from
Rev. Chas. of KinK Edward, late Prince of Dudes,
N. Y. lately of the In- approving the fashion. remarked
State f-u The party took the t there was no comparison be-
School tour party, held a series of Monday Kinston, A Mfg. Co's. Hue ,
meetings the Free Will the regret of Ayden people who,
nary building this week. Prayer enjoyed their stay in ,
; meetings were also held by him the vicinity and especially their
THE NOTION STOCK
is complete with Embroideries,
Laces, Corsets, Handkerchiefs,
Vests, Gloves, etc.
US fl We
you at
THE NEW WHITE FRONT,
JAS. F. DAVENPORT.
Established
Incorporated
WHITT CO
Marble and Granite
Monuments
and Agents for Wire Fencing.
Main office and electric power pi ant,
Macon, Ga.
offices and shops, Mount,
N. C, and Sumter, S. C.
and designs- address
Mount Office.
some of homes of people.
Pat. H. George
Worthington went to
Thursday in the interest of
the big excursion t lie run from
that place to Richmond.
B. C. Pearce, of Sanford, -rent
Thursday in Ayden.
Mr. and Mrs. If. M. Sauls were
in Greenville Friday. Mr.
was advertising his excursion to
Richmond.
Mayor J J. Stokes is
to In ; room by sickness.
rs. Susan is visiting
Mrs. Crave in the
country, near Ayden.
E Cox spent Wednesday
night in
In giving the sketch of Ayden
mention was not made
fl dung lodges of
Odd Fella
visits to
Operation for Appendicitis.
A letter dated at S. Hospital,
others be bad The
above firm uses only the beet flue
iron and the work is done to stay,
and that is what it does.
Rev. Mr. of Hobgood,
spent Thursday night in town, lie
came down to get the Winterville
Mfg. Co. to make seats for a new
Yokohama, Japan, May 18th in of
W. I. Fender chief machinist
the New Orleans battle-ship, stated i A no a
that he would be next i a shoddy Piece of work
day for appendicitis. The letter a be
was written to his uncle, L. H wagon or cart. There is
Fender. Walter's Greenville about
friends hope to hear soon of his have and
restoration to health.
Special offer to Route Farmers and Mer-
envelopes and sheets of good
paper with your name and address printed for
ONE DOLLAR at Reflector Printing House.
Give your farm a name and order
The Reflector to print it on your
stationery.
Perfect Printing at Reflector Printing House.
them.
Dr. Cox is building a little
i store his office which, we
Greenville Company. a millinery
On Tuesday Greenville J-R-Cooper is adding
Buggy Company was incorporated his store occupied
by the secretary of state. Winterville Mfg. Co.
of stock is with Prof- Thursday mom-
of to trip through Greene and
s of The are E. A. -s, where he will make-
E. A. Jr., D. D. of educational lectures.
tier, W. B. Smith and J. E. War- j A here this
The company will do week notifying the colored people
in the building near destruction of Wilmington
Points which Dr. recently City Aug. Ho
had enlarged for this purpose. claims to have been divinely
pointed to warn the people.
Stubborn
FACTS
up Our Claims for
YUCATAN
TONIC
Fact Tonic and not
a stimulant.
Fact and lends
permanent vigor to the entire
human system.
Fact Three -It i not a drug, but
a normal, scientific curt for
Jill Malarial Complaints
Chills and Fiver,
Neuralgia, Rheumatism.
It the nervous system and
I tendency to depression or low spirits,
with troubles peculiar to their sex
restored to perfect health. Ymir will
cheerfully add his testimony to ours.
TRY IT-TEST IT-Our
with package.
THE AMERICAN CO.
EVANSVILLE, IND.
Cut with a Bottle
Thursday afternoon while J. M.
ROOM was bottling some pop, one
of the bottles burst the
pressure of gas. A piece of
bottle struck him in the left
and cut u deep gash that
bled very freely. The wound was
serious.
Matt Ransom.
General Matt
ed an invitation to address
Confederate veterans of Pitt
at their reunion in
on July It. is going to be
great and every
in the county, everybody else i
come, should be
Since he can't be both congress-
man and governor, the B.
B. Glenn has decided he'll be
Pills
OR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the whole
system, and produces
HEADACHE,
Costiveness,
m ti n. Sallow Skin and Piles.
There U no better remedy for
common diseases than DR.
PILLS, a a trial will prove.
Take No Substitute





weekly it IN thought
beat to accept bit offer and
this page of Mt
oat advantage of crowing
town to the outside world. This
page is to be by Ayden. of
for
In assuming charge of it for the
editor of The and for
the people Ayden I wish to say
that success of this page de-
pends not upon the editor of this
or the writer, bat upon the
people of Ayden themselves. If
they patronize it, take pride and
interest in it as their page, assist
in making up its new and neigh-
items by I
or writing the items out
handing them in, then supple-1
by the aid of editor
and the writer, this page will
and be of lasting benefit to
Ayden.
Consider me and this paper as
merely the instruments
which Ayden to the outside
world of her churches, her schools,
her capital, her resources and her
people and their kindness and hos-
to within
her
We believe that we will have
the aid and encouragement of all
the in this community in
making this page not only interest-
and attractive but permanently
beneficial to advertiser and to
reader. E. V. Cox.
Methodist Episcopalians all
have nice comfortable
of worship, and there is do Sunday
in the year but that the residents
or visitors may attend services at
one or more of these places of
worship. By an act of the
of 1903 no wines or liquors
can be sold or manufactured here
or within three miles of either of
the two institutions of learning.
names of the enterprising
business men of town appear
in the advertisements on the
den page of The Eastern Reflector
and some of them have stores com-
paring favorably in size and
with those in places
much larger. Notwithstanding
two-thirds of the business pa rt of
the town was destroyed last year
by fire, the town still prospers,
handsome brick stores having
taken place of many of those
burned down.
The large mill of Ayden
Lumber Company is located here.
Ayden Milling and
Company, a home corpora-
with all home capital,
ducts an extensive ginning,
and saw milling business, while
their wood and iron working
department yearly in
size and capacity. It is due to
the enterprise of their company
that Ayden, one of the youngest
towns in Pitt county, was the first
and only town in the county lighted
by electricity. Work is going on
now in the grading and draining
of the street, the location of the
town twenty-seven feet above the
natural drain-way making it an
easy task to perfectly drain the
town and contributing no little to
the for which the
town is noted. This is a brief
sketch of the town, but rather than
talk so much ourselves we prefer
that those seeking a borne, school
facilities or a field for investment
in real estate or manufacturing en-
come and see
E. V. Cox.
Ayden Advertisers.
Ayden page of the The
Reflector presents a fine array
of advertisements by the
business men of that
ling town. The attention of the
reader is called to
M. M. from
Kinston to Richmond June 23rd.
W. C. Jackson
merchandise.
J. F. mer-
J. R. Smith
J. J.
J. W.
merchandise.
Cannon ft
J. W.
W. M. Edwards
merchandise.
Edwin Tripp
groceries.
Hotel Tripp.
Hart A mer-
Dr. Joseph
and
Dr. Louis C.
meat.
The Bank of Ayden.
Ayden Milling Manufacturing
Co.
Ayden Brick
Miss Ann L.
THE STORY OF AYDEN.
Not Poe's Distant But
a Modern Business
Town.
In course a conversation
a few years ago in Greenville the j
late Dr. who knew Pitt
county as few men do, and felt
and sympathized with every pulse-
beat of her people, said to me in
speak i n g of Ayden, that if he had
been called upon to select in Pitt
county die most unpromising site
for the location of a town he
would most probably have chosen
the by-name by
which this locality was known to
the people, that he who heard the
name might go way.
But chance or Providence had
placed in the line of
railway from Weldon to Kin
and upon its completion in
1889 the legislature incorporated
the town of Ayden and in the
rapid growth and of
little town be-
came only a memory.
From this beginning in 1889,
Ayden and the surrounding
country have grown until today j
there is no more progressive com j
in the county than that
Ayden, with its pros
intelligent farmers, with
handsome farm houses and fertile
fields. Each one his
sovereignty under his own
Few of them are borrowers, most
them arc lenders of money.
With such a community
rounding it and supporting it
Ayden has grown to be a town of
nearly a thousand people, thrifty,
hardworking, self-supporting
pie.
It would take the whole of this
page to describe growth of
Ayden through various stages to
its present position. It has been
a steady, regular advance, and
not by spasmodic jumps.
The town now has two large and
flourishing schools, both regularly
chartered institutions, the Caro-
Christian College and the
Free Will Baptist The
Disciples, the Free Will Baptist,
the Mission try Baptist,
Dainty things for any meal sold
at prices to suit
any purse.
We provide most attractive necessities for your
table. We do it this having the best Groceries,
by handling them in the best way, and by selling them
at most reasonable margin.
STARTLING EVIDENCE
Fresh testimony in great
is constantly coming in,
Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption Coughs and Colds to
A recent
from T. J.
Va. serves as example. He
had Bronchitis for
three years and doctored all
time without being benefited.
Then I begin taking Dr. King's
New Discovery, and a few bottles
wholly cured Equally
in curing all Lung Throat
troubles. Consumption,
and Grip. Guaranteed by Jno. L.
Woo ten Druggist. Trial bottles
free, regular sizes and
Steamer R. L. Myers leave
Washington daily, except Sunday,
at a. m for Greenville, leaves
Greenville daily, except Sunday,
at in. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
Aurora, South Creek.
Swan Quarter, and tor
all points for the West with rail-
roads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line and Chesapeake
S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer-
and Line from
Boston.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
J. E.
Washington, N.
So Chairman T. S. Rollins con-
fesses that the Act will
close out of distilleries in
North Carolina. Not a bad act,
News.
Cotton seed Meal and Hay, Oats, Corn and Bran
always on hand.
Johnston Bros.
CASH f
DRIVEN TO DESPERATION.
Living at an out of way
place, remote from civilization, a
family is often driven to
in case of accident, resulting
in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers,
etc. Lay in a supply of
Salve. It's best on
LAND SALE.
By virtue of a decree of the
court of Pitt county, made on the
18th day of 1903, in a certain
special proceeding therein pending,
entitled M. Willis, administrator
of James Tingle, against Willis
and Lydia I will, on Monday,
June 22nd, 1903, sell at public sale be-
fore court house door in Green-
ville, to the higher bidder for cash
the following real estate
One piece or parcel of land lying in
Swift Creek township, ad-
joining the lands of Willis and
Lydia Tingle, containing acres
more or less.
on other piece in the same
township, adjoining the above tract
and containing acres more or less.
the 18th day of May, 1903.
D. M. WILLIS,
of James Tingle.
Jarvis Blow. Attorneys.
North Carolina, Pitt county.
H. T. Murphy and
Pennie Murphy I
vs. f
W. J. Tripp. J
By virtue of an order made by D.
C. Moore, Clerk Superior Court in a
certain special proceeding entitled as
I will on Monday the th day
of July, 1903, expose to public sale
before the court house door in Green-
, , . , ,, L., villa to highest bidder for cash
I earth. at Wooten's Drug Store. the following described real property
. to One parcel of land lying and
PI mm , , , ,, being in township, Pitt
county, adjoining the lands of J. R.
the Len Tripp lands and
Mark Hanna has given Mr.
Roosevelt all rope he asked
for. Look for verification of
the old
Messenger.
WHITE.
General Merchandise
and Department Store,
GREENVILLE,
N. C.
THAT THROBBING HEAD-
ACHE.
Would quickly leave yon, if you
used Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Thousands of sufferers have prov-
ed their matchless merit for Sick
and Nervous Headaches. They
make pure blood ard built up
your health. Only money
back if not cured. Sold by
Wooten's Drag Store.
stock of carefully selected Groceries, Dry Goods, s
Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishings.
Country Produce bought and sold. Fresh Butter, Eggs j
and Family Supplies constantly on hand. Country trade
a specialty. Flour and feed by the car load.
After a while it will be
a disgrace to have been con-
with the Depart-
Charlotte News.
JAS. B. WHITE.
Cold Comfort
Is what we are after, and the possession of one of
our Refrigerators will insure sweet milk, cream and
butter, cool water and many dainties that
would be unattainable without the Refrigerator.
HAVE YOU A LAWN
If you have you will want a Lawn Mower pretty
soon, and we've made it easy for you to own one.
There is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we
we sell a good machine with best steel knives at such
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work.
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks and
everything else in the hardware line.
H. L. CARR
WORST OF ALL EXPERIENCE.
Can anything be worse than to
feel that every minute will be
last Such was experience of
S. H. Decatur, Ala.
three she writes,
j endured insufferable pain from
j stomach and bowel
Death seemed inevitable
doctors and remedies failed.
At length I was induced to try
Electric Bitters and the result was
miraculous. I improved at once
and now I'm completely recovered.
Fore Liver, Kidney, Stomach and
Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is
the only medicine. Only Its
guaranteed by Wooten's Drug
Store,
Trial for
District Attorney Harry
Skinner left Wednesday evening
for New to be present at
trial of the two Portuguese of
the wrecked Vera Cruz. The
trial was before Commissioner
Hill.
Henry Tripp lands acres
more or less and known as the
land. Said sale is made for
This ard day of June, 1903.
F. C. HARDING,
Pitt county.
R. A. Nichols, of Pitt county, North
enters and claims the
following tract, piece or parcel of land
in the said county and state, in Beaver
Dam township, and described as fol-
Adjoining the lands of Jeremiah
Nichols and the heirs of Wm. Man-
on the north, J. w. Smith and
W. A. Nichols on the south, Alfred
Nichols on the west and Jas. L.
as the James on the
east, lying on south side of Tar river,
east side of Little creek
and on the south side of Beaver Dam
swamp, containing thirty acres,
more or less.
This June 3rd,
R. A. NICHOLS.
Any person or persons claiming
title to or interest in the above de-
scribed land, must file their protest in
writing with me against the issuing of
a warrant, within thirty days from
the date hereof, or they will be barred.
This June 3rd,
R. WILLIAMS,
Entry Taker for Pitt
N. C.
H. A. Blow, Deputy.
We promptly obtain U, S.
PATENTS
i Bend or photo of Invention for
i tree report on For free book,
i Patent I to
OPPOSITE U PATENT
WASHINGTON.
North Carolina may yet get a
place on flood program, but we
hope not.
Three Times
the Value of
Any Other.
One Third Easier,
One Third Faster
Agents wanted in all
unoccupied territory.
Wheeler Wilson Mfg Co
Atlanta,
S. T. WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh Goods kept con-
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
VI
OP NEWARK, N. J., TOUR POLICY HAS
Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while you
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
D. W.
GREENVILLE
North Carolina.
Cocaine and all Habits
J, without pain or from business, leaving no craving
tr .,.;. or we restore the nervous and physical systems to
their i. .; because remove the. disease. A home remedy
by
A TRIAL TREATMENT
I with physicians, solicited. Write today.
Therapeutic Association
Hep. A Broadway, York
FARMERS AND PLANTERS
Insure your crop against damage
by hail with the
Tobacco Mutual Hail and Fire
Insurance Company,
HOME OFFICE,
RALEIGH, N. C.
L.
Treasurer R. J. COBB,
A. TAYLOR,
Greenville, N. C.
Greenville, N. C.
Raleigh, N. C.
Not Quite
How often you can get a
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Hare a good
tool box and be prepared for
emergencies. Our line of tools
is all you could desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a single
useful
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
Bethel, N. C, June 1903.
H. L. Jenkins returned Tuesday
morning from a visit to Greene
county.
A. Gainer Is listing taxes
Bethel.
Miss Mattie Grimes left for Scot-
land Neck Wednesday morning to
visit relatives and friends.
Blount Bro. bought car
loads of potatoes yesterday. They
are getting to be potato bugs.
T. A. Carson spent Monday in
Robersonville.
Miss Mollie Wainwright left this
morning for Roanoke Rapids.
darter Cory, of New York,
hare made hotel Blount their head
quarters, to buy potatoes for
northern markets.
Since the rains crops have great e-
improved.
The potatoes around Bethel and
vicinity have turned out so much
money the farmer will hardly Bell
us a or a chicken.
J. D. Everett, of Robersonville,
was in town Monday. He will
teach the fall term of school here,
beginning Sept. 1st.
Charley Whitehurst, who clerks
for J. C. Taylor Bro., found a
large snake in the store today.
ITEMS.
The Presbyterian b today school,
which on Wednesday had an ex-
to Yankee Hall and a
there, got back a little after
o'clock, and a most delightful
time was reported. Before com-
back home they took a run
down the river to Grimesland.
Superintendent F. L. Walker was
in charge and managed the ex-
splendidly.
D YOU ENJOY WHAT YOU FAT f
If you don't food does not do
you much good. Dyspepsia
is the remedy that every one
should take when there is any
j wrong with the stomach.
There is no way to maintain the
health and strength of mind and
body except by nourishment. There
is no way to nourish except through
stomach. The stomach must
be kept healthy, pure sweet
or the strength will let down
disease will set up. No appetite,
loss of strength, nervousness, head-
ache, constipation, bad breath,
sour risings, rifting, indigestion,
dyspepsia and all stomach troubles
are quickly cured by the use of
Dyspepsia Cure. Sold by
John L.
DEALER IN
American Italian Marble
Wire and Iron Pane Sold.
First-Class work and prices reasonable
d pea on
William Fountain, H. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
N. C-
Office one door east of post office, on
street Phone
N C, June 1903.
A showers of rain is what
makes the grass grow.
The farmers are very busy
working their crops.
A number of friends attended
the commencement at the Seminar
Miss Annie returned
home Sunday noon.
Carlos Harris, of Greenville,
spent Sunday afternoon in the
neighborhood.
Gerome attended
picnic at Bethel Saturday.
Miss Bessie Barnhill spent Sat-
night and Sunday with Miss
Pearl Nelson near on.
Miss Kittrell of Green-
ville spent Sunday afternoon with
Misses Anna and Tessie
K. W. Humphrey was in the
neighborhood yesterday.
shall not our married life
with a secret, shall we
be murmured;
plenty of
was the
couldn't has that
to do with his got
into a company where
was all Evening
Post.
LADIES AND CHILDREN
All ladies and children who can
not stand the shocking strain of
laxative syrups, cathartics, etc.,
are invited to try famous
little Early Risers. They are
different from all other pills.
They do not purge the system.
Even a dose will not gripe,
weaken or many people
call them the Easy Pill. W. H.
Howell, Houston, Tex., says
better can be used for
sick headache, etc. Bob
Lafayette, Ind., bays all
others gripe and sicken, while
DeWitt's Little Barry Risers do
work well and easy. Sold
L. Wooten.
is a asked the
teacher. replied the
newspaper man's boy, a sub-
for an editorial when there is
nothing else to be
Chicago Evening Post.
FEW POINTERS
We insure your Tobacco for per acre.
We insure your garden truck tor an acre.
We insure your strawberries for an acre.
We insure your cotton for an acre.
We insure your small grain for an acre.
It is a home company, devoted to the of North Carolina only,
and is for the mutual protection of its members.
Each member pays a membership of at the time of signing an
for insurance, which entitles to a member of five years, and they
have to pay the losses In their own state.
The company is under direct Inspection of the State Insurance Com-
missioner, and every agent is under bond.
For further information apply to any officer or agent of the company.
RELIABLE WANTED.
The man who complains that
life isn't worth living is always
the first to make an effort to save
himself when danger threatens.
The fashionable clergyman who
goes abroad every summer loses
sight of the fact that the devil
never takes a vacation.
Malaria Ever have it Know all about
it Want to get rid of it
Malaria and Ague Cure.
Whichard, IT. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market price
paid for country produce.
A I .
E. C. DeWitt Co. is the name
of the firm who the genuine
Witch Hazel Salve DeWitt's is
the Witch Hazel Salve that heals
without leaving a scar. It i a
mistake to use other.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures
blind, bleeding, itching and pro-
burns, bruises,
eczema and all diseases. Sold
by L. Wooten.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
and shipments
solicited.
cures
m and all stomach
and bowel troubles.
the action of
tho gastric glands and
gives tone to the digestive organs.
stomach el all nervous
gives to the heart a full,
and untrammeled action, nourishes
the nervous and feeds the
brain.
remedy
that Is making so many
people veil and weak people
by giving to their bodies all of
the nourishment that Is contained In
the food they eat.
Safety
trial which sails lot
Mir at
X. C. A CO.,
Wan tan no wonder if Gab-
sky will recite for me my little
party this
will unless you know home
covered way to prevent
Baltimore American.
GIVES
by enabling the digestive organs
to digest, assimilate and transform
all of the wholesome food that may
be eaten into kind of blood
nourishes nerves, feeds
tissues, hardens muscles
and recuperates organs of the
body. Dyspepsia
i Cure cures Indigestion, Catarrh of
Stomach all stomach dis-
I orders. Sold by John L. Wooten.
WOOTEN'S DRUG STORE.
Constipation
Does your head ache Pain
back of your eyes Bad
taste in your mouth It's
your liver Ayers Pills are
liver pills. They cure
headache, dyspepsia.
Alt
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GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE
If you wish to keep cool while cooking try
one of our Perfection Oil Stoves. It is a great
saving in fuel, besides you do not get warm as
you do with the wood stove. We have the Per-
in all sizes from to burners.
is more pleasant than a
nice, comfortable Hammock to lie on these hot
evenings. We have them from to
Does that heavy hat you a headache If
so, try one of our light, cool straw hats.
Are your feet hot and tired Wear a pair of
our low quarter shoes or slippers and feel com-
In our mammoth dry goods department we
have all the new and up-to-date Summer Goods.
Fans, Parasols, Lawns, Dimities, etc. We
have just received another large lot of those
beautiful ladies are so anxious for. We refer
to the
and Antique Laces
Nothing prettier on the market. We carry the
most complete line in Greenville.
J. B. CHERRY
and COMPANY
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE
For My Lady's
Dresser
we have a large assortment
of beautiful article in
Hair Brushes,
Mirrors,
Combs,
and Manicure Sets in solid silver and plate. The comfort of
or having one's own own articles for the toilet when traveling
or on a visit to a relative or neighbor is fully appreciated when
Away from home. We extend to you a cordial invitation to
come and examine our stock.
Ice cream and cream soda at our fountain.
Bryan Nichols,
DRUGGISTS
Prof. at the
The session of the As-
just closed at Wrightsville,
seems to have been a good one.
We notice from the reports that
Prof. was an idle;
spectator. He spoke the j
of County
also on the the of Town-1
ship Meetings and
and handsomely put in j
nomination for first
J. I. the 1ST. and I. college. J
He also served the committee
on resolutions upon the death of
two vice presidents who died
since last meeting, and on the
committee the following prop-
made by Dr. C. D.
to the superintendents of
the
the discussion the
enrollment average attendance
i he fact developed that it was
possible to enroll every in a
district, have a high average
attendance.
the conclusion of the discus-
Dr. C. D. president
of the State Normal Industrial
College, in older to encourage
; both the enrollment and attendance
i the public schools, made the
proposition to the superintendents
that our scholarship funds donated
i to the college b the general
board and other friends, j
he would give seven scholarships
, the Normal col- j
to become available at the,
I beginning of tho fall term of the
college 1904.
County
C. W. Massey, of Dur-
ham; Ira T. Turlington, of Johns-;
I ton, and H. of Pitt,
i be appointed a committee to act
conjunction with State Super-
Joyner himself j
i working the proposition and;
it to the public
the opening of the for the
I next school year. The
plan will be to give each scholar
Ship to the township or district
; enrolls all the pupils having
a legal to attend school
i said township or district and that
makes the highest average attend-
Prof. has
in work of the i
for the ten years, and this
session was no exception.
Methodist Picnic.
The Methodist Sunday school;
j had a good day for
I day and a large party enjoyed it.
A. run of two miles down the river,,
I the boat making several trips to;
transfer the crowd, and all went.
ashore to picnic grounds when
swing- and games made amusement
and a big dinner was spread. All
had aplenty and re-
turned early in afternoon. L.
II. superintendent of the
I school, was in charge the picnic,
and be managed well.
For Men, Women and Children.
If your Oxford Shoes are not yet provided an early
visit to this store will prevent the necessity of a hurried
shopping visit some morning you want to put on
your Oxfords and haven't got them ready.
We are showing a line of Men's, Women's and
Children that must be of special interest to you just now.
Children and Misses sizes to and
Misses sizes, to and
Women's Oxfords Shoes at of fine quality black
kidskin, made with tips of patent leather or kid skin,
welted oak leather sales, in shapes with the
high arch. Although regularly sold by us at
this price, you will find them unmatched elsewhere
MEN'S COLT SKIN OXFORD SHOES AT
In pattern with medium weight oak-leather
soles, military heels in all sizes. Splendid shoes for the
price.
We have the best Oxford made for men at 5.00.
Quite a variety of different in Shoes
at and
Ricks Wilkinson
Honored at School.
Greenville Produce and
Provision Market.
Reported by M. SCHULTZ.
filling .
Incorporated
J. J. Stokes. Pres.
R. C. Cannon, Treas.
NORTH CAROLINA.
E. G. Cox, Sec.
J. M. Supt.
Saw and Planing Mill.
System
Grist Mill.
Wood and Iron Working.
Undertakers.
Repairing of all Kinds.
Lumber, Wagons,
Tobacco Trucks, Harrows,
Screen Doors, Columns,
Brackets,
In and out door House
Trimmings.
ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT.
STOCK OF CASKETS AND COFFINS IN
OAK AND WALNUT. SERVICE ALWAYS AT
CALL. FREE HEARSE.
Let quote you prices on anything you want.
I Flour- 1st pat.
Family Flour- straight
Corn- per bushel
Bacon -hog round per lb
-ham
sides
shoulders
Pork
Lard
lbs per bushel
Peas
Potatoes
Potatoes -sweet
Butter
Duck
Hens per head
Broilers
lb
Geese
lb.
lb
Tallow
Fodder
Hay
Beeswax
14.58015.25 I
BO
Mr. Edward L. Stewart, of
Mr. E. T. Stewart, of Washington,
who attended School,
near last session, dis-
in his studies and pro-
both in the Literary So-
and athletics. During the
entire session he stood near the
head in classes at commence-
carried off two diplomas,
and Commercial Book- j
He was also awarded,
the University of
worth in fees and
at that institution. At the
closing exercises Mr. Stewart was,
orator of his society, and delivered
an attractive and interesting
on the. subject of
Mr. Ned son of
Mr. J. J. Laughinghouse, of
was also
ed in his studies. He won the
medal in tho department of Latin
for attaining the highest average
in study, at the commence-
exercises also won the
Declaimer's Medal, delivering
with much grace and earnest ;
a portion of Webster's Banker
Hill Oration. He was a member
of the Glee and delegate to
the State Convention of the Young
Men's Christian a
valued student.
We are pleased to see young
men of our section do well and
wish them all the success they
Gazette-
Messenger.
NOTICE
Any people having scald
head, any kind of breaking out in the
blood, or sores of any kind can be
cured by using my salve for u short
time. I know there is no salvo on
earth that can beat this. It has cured
over cases within a short time.
can speak for myself. I have a boy
who had eczema for years and
months, and thought that every day
would the last with him. I tried
everything that any one told me in
this time and all failed. About
worth of my salve cured him in rive
weeks.
This is the first opportunity the pub;
lie has had to get this salve. Price
cents a box.
B. GASKINS,
N. C.
This can also be found at
Wooten's Drug Store, Greenville,
X. C.
The criticisms of the governor
for his use of the pardoning power
comes mostly from democratic
papers and it an admission that it
is possible for a democrat to make
a Herald.
good who
can do first class work. who
does not drink. Leon O. Cox.
Grifton, N. C.
B KU 1.876.-------
S. M.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Furniture Dealer. paid for
Hides. Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
suite, Tables, Safes, P.
and Gail Ax
Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins,
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter, New
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Con
to see me.
S. M. Schultz-
rt
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
Twice-a and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1903.
No.
PLAYS
THE MANIAC.
FIRED THREE SHOTS
AT HIS PRISON
WALLS.
TAKEN TO THE PENITENTIARY.
Cursed His Captors and Said He
Would Soon Return to the
Scene of His Crime.
Elizabeth City, June
T. P. Winslow and Deputy
Sheriff Isaac A. White, of Per-
county, left on the eve-
train with James H. Wilcox,
the murderer of Nellie
who is being to the
to serve a sentence of
years
He was driven from the jail to
the depot a closed carriage, ac-
companied by the above officers
surd Sheriff Reed, of
A law gathered
t he depot to sue the
stubbornly refused to
leave-the. jail in which he has lain
so tong, he was not going
to He had to be
carried force to-the
notwithstanding the entreaties of
his friend.
He refused to put on decent
clothes, and went out without coat
or top shirt. He put u an old
tagged pair of shoes, and Worn
pants and a worn and hat.
He was very impudent and
to I be officers when they c
tempted to remove him from jail.
He tired shots his cell
today from a revolver which he
had concealed on bis person. He
gave it to the jailer,
bad that gun on me in the
court room during both
expect to work the
Wilcox said.
shall not be there shall
soon be back here, people will
know when I get
He a big of whiskey
before leaving the jail. a. bottle
was given him at the depot, but
was taken away by an officer.
He said Sheriff Reed had been
kind to him. He had nothing for
the press, but said he would make
a statement to reporters at Weldon.
Wilcox was exceedingly trouble-
some at the depot, becoming
boisterous and abusing the
officers.
His father did not see after
he left the jail, but remarked that
had more hell him to the
square inch any man I ever
TWENTY-NINE YEARS
And Days is the Long Lane
Before James H.
Wilcox.
Raleigh, N. C, June
Wilcox is now number
the roll of at the
He arrived in Raleigh in
the custody of Sheriff Winslow and
Deputy White about o'clock this
morning. At the prison Wilcox
had nothing to say simply moving
about quickly at the direction of
the officers.
After the proper receipts were
passed Sheriff Winslow bade
cox good-bye and left. Wilcox was
escorted to hrs cell, where he re-
until o'clock, when he
was marched out with the other
His hair was close
cropped, shaved and
stripes put on, after which
he took bis place among the
for breakfast.
After breakfast Wilcox went
with the other prisoners on the
brickyard, where he spent the day
at work. At first he sifted sand
over newly made brick and later
changed to carry wood to the kiln.
His demeanor was quiet and sub-
said that
he would follow the usual custom of
having the assigned to
light work until he become hard
for heavier labor.
SHAW SITS
IN JUDGMENT
UPON THE SLAYERS OF
PERCY JONES AT
WILSON.
THE TRIAL MUST GO ON.
Gun Wounded
Durham X. C. June j
Allen, Morgan, Ward, Rich and
Whitley Will be Tried for
Murder in First Degree.
day a Joe Sargeant, on the
road convict shot
and probably fatally wounded by J B- Fred. A. Wood
Wilson, June case of
state vs. Lawrence Morgan, John
Allen, George Whitley, Gil Ward
J. B. J. T. Bass, W. w
Barnes, W. P. doom, Pitt-
man, S. J Walls and W. H.
charged with the murder of Percy
Jones, was called at the beginning
of the session of the
or court today.
Three the defendants, J. B.
John Allen and W. W.
Barnes; were present to an-
A plea of absence on ac-
count was made for
them.
Solicitor Daniel.-, of Wilson;
Frank of and
Prof. J. R. represent the
state. The defendants are
by Messrs. Finch,
I accident. After work the prison
ard, S. A. Woodard, Connor
P h w
were being taken back to W. P. Farmer and E. C.
when a guard stumbled and fell.
His gun discharged buck-
shot took effect the body of
Sargeant. He was taken to the
central prison, and while he still
lives lit is not thought he can re
cover.
Secretary has become
alarmed at the revelation of dis-
honesty in the Depart-
has ordered the currency
reserve in the treasury counted. It
is shown by the books to amount
to Sun.
Will Smith
employed the
freight was found lying on a
ml I read near last
Sunday morning in an
condition. He had brutally
beaten over the head and left for
dead on the guilty patty
leaving hi the track intending
to hide the by letting
train run over the body.
be vi time and
brought to R Mount to A.
C. L. hospital. Dr. W. H. White
six on his bead,
of them long
and cut into the Smith re-
fused to give the i of his as-
saying that he does not
know who assaulted He
will probably
Mount Motor.
Potato Market.
York, to
Newark, to
Philadelphia, to
Getting Together.
The fact that Colonel Bryan and
Colonel Watterson have united on
Polk of St. Louis, as a
possibility at least indicates
the possibility of democrats get-
ting Neva.
A certificate by Dr. F Walton
as to Allen was read to the effect
that Allen's condition is critical,
as he was suffering from wound
received during the upon
Solicitor Daniel stated that an-
other had cammed
Allen and that in his
he was aide to come to court.
Mr. said he would not
charge anyone with with
the curt, but that he was in
session of reliable information to
the effect that Allen had almost if
not entirely recover from his
wounds. He asked that a
instanter be issued, so that it could
easily be determined if the absent
men were too unwell to appear in
court.
In reply John Woodward fer-
tile defense said he had never seen
a instanter whose service
Ire with the
offers in whose hands it was
placed.
The solicitor said the state
wanted to try the case. He read
the certificate as to Allen's
said that one physician who
had examined Allen recommended
that a sick benefit which the ac-
had been receiving be with-
drawn.
Mr. Woodward said the defense
had thought of trifling with the
court but was simply relying upon
plain to justify the absence
of the three
Judge Shaw directed the clerk
to issue a instanter for
Barnes and Allen, and that
tho physician accompany
the officer serving the and
ascertain if the are or are
not able to appear in court.
and Barnes are at their
homes in Allen in is
Pitt county, about miles from
Wilson, with relatives, and can
easily be reached.
Judge asked if the
state would be ready for trial at
this term of court, and was
answered in the affirmative. The
defense stated that they would
not be ready trial at this term.
The judge then ordered the
defense to prepare affidavits for a
continuance. The defense replied
that the affidavits would be ready
and would be supported by legal
argument when court opens at
tomorrow g.
WILL STAND NO
FLING.
Solicitor Daniels said this after-
noon that lie would urge the trial
of the defendants, regardless
of the condition of Barnes
Allen.
Arguments for and against con
will be made tomorrow.
LATER.
June o'clock
today court was reopened the
defense presented affidavits signed
by citizens of the town of
son, declaring that sentiment
against the accused was so strong
that could obtain a fair
impartial trial at this term of
court.
Affidavits were presented by the
state contrary to the
The state pointed out that many
signers of the affidavits for the
defense were connected with the
accused in various way, eh as
personal friendship, business as-
etc.
The stated that some
who bad signed the state's
had heard to remark
that the way the accused
could get be to
them.
Judge Shaw took possession of
all the affidavits
that he would his decision
for or against continuance
row morning.
Wilson, N. O. June,
Shaw has decided to try five for
in u to the degree. These
are Allen, Morgan, Ward, White-
and The other six will
be tried for murder the second
degree and the case against them
is continued. A special of
was drawn for Friday morning
when the case of the five will be
called.
PAYNE IS VERY
MUCH PAINED,
TWENTY-ONE YEAR
GRAFTER WALKS
THE PLANK,
AND MONEY ORDERS
Papers Upon Which
Charges Were Based
Made Public.
Washington, D O., June
Postmaster Payne late
this afternoon untied an order
summarily dismissing James I.
from the position of super-
of order system
which he had held for twenty-one
years, for endeavoring to divert a
for manufacturing money
order blanks. Mr. Payne showed
emotion as he an-
to the newspaper men his
action in the ca-e.
STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL MEETING
of Grew vile Re elected
The stockholders of the Bank of
Greenville held their annual meet-
Tuesday. The following of-
and directors were re-elected;
President, R. L. Davis.
Vice-President, R. A. Tyson.
Cashier, J. L. Little.
Directors, R. L. Davis, R. A.
Tyson, O. Hooker, W. B. Wilson,
J A. Andrews, R. W. King, S. T.
Hooker, j. L. Little and J. G.
The stockholders expressed much
gratification at the business done
the bank for the past year.
Washington, June
General Payne today made
public all papers connected with
the investigation of lie Washing-
ton in 1900, as
a result of charges at
that time by Seymour W. J
former cashier of the Washington
which were recently
repeated in a formal
communication to the postmaster
general. The charges reflect very
discreditably upon Perry S. Heath,
former assistant post muster gen-
and at present secretary of
the republican national executive
committee.
Heath has announced his
of going to China soon.
As lonely announced the
postmaster general declared at first
that he would not make the doc-
public, as they related to
matters connected with the
but has been
so that he has been forced
to stand and deliver.
The most interesting feature of
the is the of
Fourth Assistant Postmaster Gen-
that he recommended
to former General
Charles Smith that the
office of Perry S. Heath be
gated. The papers show that later
the investigation was made and a
of irregularities
And Now Cut it Out.
Wilcox kicked against going to
the penitentiary, whereas he ought
to have been content not to have
to kick against the
Sentinel.
They Would Have Been Well.
It is an open question
there would have been so many of
the Wilson defendants sick Mon-
day morning last bad some other
judge than Judge Shaw been on
the
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Eastern reflector, 16 June 1903
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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June 16, 1903
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